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SPAN 407- Early Modern US and Early Modern Spain: A Common History

This guide is intended for students in SPAN 407 course with Prof. Carmen Benito-Vessels. It includes resources for locating books and journal articles, and other materials, through the UMD Libraries. Email the subject specialist for more information.

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Zaida Diaz
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4227 McKeldin Library
(301)405-9156

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Eric Lindquist
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4243 McKeldin Library
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742

Welcome

Welcome to the course guide for SPAN 407- Early Modern US and Early Modern Spain: A Common History.

This guide is intended for students in SPAN 407 course with Prof. Carmen Benito-Vessels. It includes resources for locating books and journal articles, and other materials, through the UMD Libraries. Email the subject specialists for more information.

 

(This guide was created under the supervision of Zaida Diaz and Eric Lindquist by Elijah Berk-Silverman, a student in the College of Information Studies, as part of a field study.)

 

* The map below is a detail drawn by artist Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues' 1591 map of Florida and the Caribbean, where David Ingram supposedly began his journey up the Eastern seaboard. This map would inspire many additional maps of the region over the next 150 years.— Source.